31/10/2023
An Ecumenical Organization Asks Oil Executives to Adhere to the Pope's Teachings in Laudate Deum Concerning the Common Good
Why is the global community—including the ecumenical movement—so obsessed with Rome’s climate change agenda? Why are the same climate policies being promoted by everyone? Put simply, the Vatican, through all its networks and agents, has been actively spreading this message to the whole world. To be clear, though, the Pope’s climate encyclical has never had anything to do with the weather; rather, it’s all about transforming the world into an image of the Roman Papacy, with everyone obeying the Pope’s orders. And when members of the ecumenical movements start pressuring oil executives to obey the Pope and implement the necessary changes as outlined in Laudate Deum, it is only a matter of time until they will also demand that Sunday become a day of rest for all people.
On October 17, 2023, the following was published in The Tablet, an international Catholic news journal based in London, England:
• “Christian Climate Action (CCA) held a vigil on Monday evening outside a three-day meeting in London attended by oil company executives. Around 25 people attended the ecumenical vigil, holding candles in a ‘circle of lament’ and praying. One of the organizers, Melanie Nazareth, told The Tablet they prayed that those taking part in this conference would do as the pope asks and ‘be strategists capable of considering the common good, and the future of the children, more than the short-term interests of certain countries or businesses’.” [1]
• “Sections were read out from Laudate Deum, the public exhortation Pope Francis published two weeks ago on the climate crisis. Activists quoted his comments on the crisis not being just ecological but ‘a human and social problem’ and his plea that ‘we must move beyond the mentality of appearing to be concerned but not having the courage needed to produce substantial changes’.” [1]
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